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PSYD_0402: CAMBRIDGE

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posted on 2024-11-11, 16:57 authored by Psy ShareD, Graham Murray

This record is part of the Psy-ShareD database. The Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different global sites that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches. To access this database, complete the Data Access Request Form by following the link on this page under the Licence ‘Psy-ShareD Data Access Request’. For more information, follow the link listed in Related Materials.

A cross-sectional MRI study in antipsychotic naive individuals with first-episode psychosis or clinical risk for psychosis and healthy controls.

Contributors and PI’s: Graham Murray

Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, U.K.

Key Details & Variables

Data Type

Image data/Feature data

Age Range

17-32

Number of Participants

107

Diagnostic Criteria

FEP, CHR

Number of Clinical Subjects

FEP(22), CHR (34),

Number of Clinical Subjects (follow-up)

N/A

Number of Control Subjects

51

Number of Control Subjects (follow-up)

N/A

Demographic Information

Age, Sex, Ethnicity, Handedness, Education

Clinical Measures

PANSS, SANS, CAARMS, Becks Total Score,

Cognitive Measures

IQ

Clinical Functioning Measures

GAF

Antipsychotic Medication Information Recorded

Yes

Antipsychotic Medication Name/ Antipsychotic Type

No

Antipsychotic Dose Recorded

No

CPZ Equivalents Recorded

No

Other Medication Variables Recorded

Yes

Recreational Drug/ Alcohol Use

Yes

Note: the above table features key details and variables and is not an exhaustive list.


Funding

NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England

National Institute for Health Research

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NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR203312)

History

Temporal coverage

Cross-sectional

Geospatial coverage

Cambridge, U.K

Data collection from date

2007

Data collection to date

2012

Collection method

Scanner: 3T Siemens Acquisition Details:

Language

English

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